Not exact matches
Just as important as stopping a
specific incident, is the long - term goal of making your child feel confident enough to brush off a
bully's verbal teasing as unimportant.
Do you have a
specific issue with
bullying or
incidents at your school that you need professional advice on how to handle?
• Greet students and teachers as they board the bus and provide them with assistance in boarding • Assist students with their bags and lunchboxes by providing them with information on where to dock them • Assign seats to students and teachers and ensure that they are properly buckled in • Instruct students in appropriate onboard safety by providing them with information on rules and regulations • Assist students with special needs to board the bus and ensure that they are not
bullied • Maintain attendance and ridership records according to
specific instructions provided by the school district board • Observe and track route timings and assist the driver in mapping effective routes to destinations • Report
incidents such as accidents, behavioral issues and inappropriate social behavior
Most included a definition of
bullying and statements about improving school climate but many schools did not mention other important aspects, and there was low coverage of cyberbullying, homophobic
bullying,
bullying based on disabilities, or faith; teacher - pupil
bullying; responsibilities beyond those of teaching staff; following up of
incidents; and
specific preventative measures such as playground work, peer support, inclusiveness issues, and
bullying to and from school.